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OVM-9012-2
06 Jun 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Rotciv, The Revenge, Sean Gormally (Sean And Dev), Kisk, DJS Pareja, Bas Amro, Trujillo, Roy Gilles
MEL 005
03 May 11 Hard House
SR 005
06 Nov 09 Hard House
RENEW 008
30 Apr 10 Hard House
RLS 017
16 May 11 Hard House
RENEW 006
30 Apr 10 Hard House
FMR 31
16 Apr 10 Minimal/Tech House
SR 009
10 Dec 09 Hard House
MEL 012
23 Aug 11 Hard House
SR 151
06 Nov 12 Hard House
BAL 008
20 May 10 Hard Trance
DE 019
14 Mar 11 Deep House
CP 10
06 Dec 10 Deep House
FREP 001
19 Nov 09 Hard House
FRNZ 005
27 Jan 10 Hard House
IR 002
15 Mar 09 Hard House
CATTRAX 082
16 Oct 12 Hard House
SR 022
18 May 10 Hard House
RLS 018
09 May 11 Hard House
DUD 002
14 May 10 Psy/Goa Trance
SR 020
06 Apr 10 Hard House
MEL 003
29 Mar 11 Hard House
CATTRAX 073
04 Jul 12 Hard House
RLS 015
03 Mar 11 Hard House
SR 058
25 Jan 11 Hard House
RLS 005
27 Jul 10 Hard House
SR 004
16 Nov 09 Hard House
CP 029
19 Nov 12 Deep House
RENEW 007
30 Apr 10 Hard House
HD 011
22 Dec 11 Hard House
RLS 009
10 Dec 10 Hard House
SXM 0005
20 Jul 09 Hard House
PFD 09
21 Jan 11 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
US producer MANIK has released for Ovum, but the What Is Who EP sees him adapt seamlessly to the Poker Flat in-house style. In fact, the tumbling drums, sombre bass and nagging acid line on "Pure Liquid" suggest that MANIK was destined to release on Steve Bug's label. The title track supports this notion, with MANIK again deploying an insidious 303, but this time combining it with the kind of detuned synth riff that wouldn't sound out of place on a Martini Bros release. Finally, "Good4Me" is reminiscent of Martin Landsky's releases, with doubled up claps and jarring tonal stabs sounding like a malfunctioning computer game - further proof that MANIK has found his true home.
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